Maynard Dixon papers : and related material, ca. 1901-1985.

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Maynard Dixon papers : and related material, ca. 1901-1985.

With family members (his brother, Harry; his sons John and Daniel), art dealers, and fellow artists and literary figures. Significant and principal correspondents include: Ansel Adams, Ernest Bloch, J. Frank Dobie, Sharlot Mabridth Hall, J. Lorenzo Hubbell, Charles Fletcher Lummis, Lute Pease, Charles M. Russell, Frederic Remington, Eugene Manlove Rhodes, and William Bittle Wells. Clippings, several pertaining to Dixon exhibitions; miscellaneous Dixon-related material; one file of correspondence of Edith Hamilton Dixon concerning Maynard Dixon.

1 carton (1.25 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6766499

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